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COOPER buried New Plymouth
COOPER buried (or cremated) at Awanui, Inglewood, Okato, Te Henui & Waitara to Dec 2017
* Born still or unnamed infants not included
Albert Cooper 14 Nov 1969 aged 74
* buried Waitara - Albert was a Bushman
Alice Celia Cooper 2 May 1974 aged 83
* buried Te Henui
Amy Cooper 15 Feb 1972 aged 83
* buried Te Henui
Andrew McClelland Cooper 11 Jan 1937 aged 85
* buried Te Henui - Andrew was a stonemason
Arthur Alan Cooper 9 Oct 2008 aged 65
* cremated
Arthur Valentine Cooper 27 Jan 1938 aged 54
* buried Te Henui - Arthur was a Land & Commission Agent
Averill Daisy Cooper 8 Feb 1963 aged 69
* nee Tooke, married Francis Edgar Cooper in 1922
* buried Te Henui
Caleb aka Charles Cooper 4 Sep 1914 aged 79
* on database twice
* Caleb was a Settler/Sawmiller - buried Te Henui
Caleb 'Dick' Cooper 22 March 1938 aged 85
* buried Waitara - Dick was a Carpenter
Caleb George Cooper 5 Oct 1982 aged 65
* buried Inglewood
Catherine Alice Cooper 23 April 2006 aged 81
* buried Awanui
Cecelia Anne Cooper 1 Jan 1985 aged 69
* buried Awanui
Cedric Frank Cooper 8 June 1963 aged 46
* buried Te Henui
Charles Cooper 16 Oct 1934 aged 73
* buried Te Henui - Charles was a Factory Manager
Charles Arnold Cooper 18 July 1962 aged 71
* buried Awanui
Charles Francis Cooper 29 March 1987 aged 59
* cremated
Christopher Cooper 4 May 2009 aged 55
* buried Awanui
Claire Muriel Cooper 15 June 2014 aged 68
* buried Awanui
Clive Cooper 16 Dec 1993 aged 71 Years
* buried Waitara
Craig Ian Cooper 23 Nov 1996 aged 19
* buried Awanui
Desmond Allan Cooper 14 Feb 2003 aged 60
* cremated
Donald Alfred Cooper 2 June 1987 aged 56
* cremated
Edith Evelyn Cooper 26 Jan 1921 aged 42
* nee Ritson, married Francis Edgar Cooper in 1906
* buried Te Henui
Edward George Cooper 9 Aug 2014 aged 78
* cremated
Edward Raven Cooper 2 Aug 1985 aged 71
* married Evelyn Maud Taylor in 1935
* buried Awanui
Edwin Andrew Cooper 9 August 1929 aged 28
* buried Te Henui - Edwin was a Labourer
Eileen Cooper 11 Sep 2014 aged 87
* cremated
Eileen Daphne Cooper 14 March 2005 aged 74
* cremated
Eliza Rosina Cooper 11 June 1953 aged 80
* buried Te Henui - Eliza never married
Elizabeth Cooper 25 Dec 1947 aged 86
* buried Te Henui
Elmer Olaf Clive Vivian Cooper 6 Feb 1947 aged 64
* married Mildred Mary Bishop in 1914
* buried Inglewood - Elmer was a Farmer
Elmer Clive Cooper 19 June 2000 aged 82
* son of Elmer & Mildred
* buried Waitara
Eric Vipond Cooper 8 May 2001 aged 80
* cremated
Evelyn Maud Cooper 19 Aug 1973 aged 63
* nee Taylor, married Edward Raven Cooper in 1935
* buried Awanui
Florence Julia Cooper 31 Aug 1980 aged 91
* nee Corbett, married Bertram Edward Cooper (1880-1918) in 1907
their son George Bertram Cooper (1907-1984) served as 543194 in WWII (also 513191). Their son James Eric (1909-1969), NZ434988 also served
Bertram died at the Stratford Hospital 8 Dec 1918 aged 36. He is buried at Kopuatama
* Florence was cremated
Francis Edgar Cooper 30 June 1932 aged 51
* buried Te Henui - Francis was a Builder
* he married Edith Evelyn Ritson in 1906
* he married Averill Daisy Tooke in 1922
Frank Cooper 23 March 1968 aged 81
* buried Te Henui
Frank Cooper 30 June 1998 aged 87
* buried Awanui
Frank Cooper 6 July 2013 aged 95
* buried Awanui
Gary Cooper 23 May 2015 aged 65
* buried Waitara
Geoffrey Cooper 5 Dec 1964 aged 44
* buried Inglewood - Geoffrey was a Dairy Farmer at Onaero
George Henry Cooper 28 Nov 1891 aged 42
* buried Te Henui
George Leslie Cooper 18 Aug 1983 aged 78
* buried Awanui
Henrietta Ivy Cooper 24 April 1958 aged 73
* buried Te Henui
Ida Cooper 2 Dec 1888 aged 56
* buried Te Henui
Star, 26 Feb 1884
COOPER-KAUFMANN - On 6 Feb at New Plymouth, James Cooper to Ida Kaufmann, widow of the late Ferdinand Kaufmann
Jack Cooper 30 July 1926 aged 36 hours
* buried Inglewood
James Clarence Cooper 25 Sep 1990 aged 77
* cremated
James George Cooper 2 April 1894 aged 22
* buried Te Henui
Taranaki Herald, 3 April 1894
COOPER - On April 2nd, 1894, Carrington Road, New Plymouth, James George, the youngest and dearly beloved son of James Cooper. Aged twenty-two years. The funeral of the late James George Cooper will leave residence of his father at half past one o'clock for the Te Henui Cemetery, passing the Wesleyan Church at two o'clock pm. Friends please accept this intimation
Janene Elizabeth Cooper 2 July 2013 aged 56
* buried Okato
Jeffery Bernard Cooper 9 Aug 1979 aged 63
* buried Te Henui - lived Tongaporutu
Jeremy Robert Cooper 20 June 1992 aged 18
* cremated - Jeremy was a Freezing Worker
John Michael Cooper 24 Sep 1998 aged 66
* buried Awanui
John Wesley Cooper 25 July 1986 aged 62
* buried Te Henui - John was a Machinist
Julie Ann Cooper 23 Sep 2014 aged 79
* buried Te Henui
Kathleen Mary Cooper 18 Oct 1999 aged 93
* nee Hook, married Thomas Cooper in 1927
* buried together at Awanui
Keith Cooper 5 May 1985 aged 61
* buried Waitara
Laura Jane Cooper 23 Nov 2007 aged 84
* cremated
Leonard Cooper 9 May 1959 aged 52
* married Marjory Elizabeth Page in 1932
* buried Awanui - Leonard was a Poultry Farmer
Lillian Alice Cooper 13 Dec 1961 aged 78
* nee Pattrick, married Robert Lawrence Cooper in 1909
* cremated
Mabel Elsie Cooper 3 Sep 1998 aged 82
* cremated
Malcolm Cooper 27 Dec 1915 aged 9 weeks
* buried Te Henui
Margaret Ann Cooper 1 Jan 2015 aged 76
* buried Awanui
Margaret Fay Cooper 15 Dec 2017 aged 91
* cremated
Maria Denise Cooper 14 March 2016 aged 64
* buried Awanui
Marjory Elizabeth Cooper 10 Dec 1997 aged 87
* nee Page, married Leonard Cooper in 1932
* buried Awanui - lived at Longview Home, Tawa, Wellington
Mary Ann Cooper 31 July 1926 aged 3 days
* buried Inglewood
Mary Ann Cooper 27 Oct 1928 aged 69
* buried Waitara
Mary Ellen Cooper 27 April 1957 aged 89
* buried Te Henui - lived at Belmont Rest Home, New Plymouth
Mary Jane Cooper 30 June 1921 aged 76
* buried Inglewood
Michael John Cooper 25 Feb 1988 aged 32
* cremated - Michael was a Cabinetmaker
Mihi Korama Millie Cooper 22 July 1987 aged 51
* buried Waitara
Mildred Mary Cooper 31 July 1926 aged 35
* nee Bishop, married Elmer Olaf Clive Vivian Cooper in 1914
* buried Inglewood
Moana Marie Cooper 24 Sep 2016 aged 54
* buried Waitara
Monica Joan Cooper 24 March 2011 aged 90
* buried Waitara
Muriel Eileen Cooper 13 June 2000 aged 85
* cremated
Murray Neil Cooper 20 Jan 1995 aged 23
* buried Awanui
Norman Albert Cooper 2 Aug 2015 aged 70
* buried Waitara
Norman Alec Cooper 25 July 1982 aged 70
* born 2 Dec 1911 to Bertram Edward Cooper & Florence Julia Corbett
* cremated - Norman was a Farmer
Norman Ross Cooper 15 Oct 2010 aged 35
* buried Waitara
Peter Guy Cooper 10 Aug 1987 aged 41
* cremated - Peter was a Farmer in Stratford
Richard Douglas Cooper 28 Feb 2006 aged 21
* buried Awanui
Robert George Cooper 24 July 2001 aged 62
* cremated
Robert George Owen Cooper 26 May 1985 aged 59
* buried Waitara
Robert John Cooper 17 June 1969 aged 2 days
* cremated
Robert Lawrence Cooper 25 June 1963 aged 81
* married Lillian Alice Pattrick in 1909
Their son Howard Robert Cooper (1913-1942) was killed in action in the Western Desert, WWII
* cremated - Robert was a Journalist
Rona Joy Cooper 1 Oct 1963 aged 30
* buried Awanui
Ronald Cooper 9 Aug 1988 aged 60
* buried Waitara
Sandra Diana Cooper 13 Nov 2016 aged 45
* buried Te Henui
Sarah Elizabeth Cooper 2 June 1965 aged 86
* buried Te Henui - Sarah was at Noradene Hospital
Sarah Jane Cooper 20 Jan 1960 aged 91
* buried Awanui
Stanley David Cooper 17 Oct 1988 aged 60
* buried Te Henui
Sydney Neil Cooper 1 March 1972 aged 52
* buried Te Henui - Sydney was a Building Contractor
Thomas Cooper 11 July 1972 aged 71
* buried Awanui - Thomas was a Bootmaker
Thomas Blatchley Cooper 17 Oct 1941 aged 63
* buried Te Henui - Thomas was a Labourer
Thomas Murray Cooper 14 June 1998 aged 70
* buried Awanui
Thora Henrietta Cooper 7 April 1982 aged 88
* buried Awanui
Violet Muriel Cooper 4 May 1982 aged 91
* cremated
Warner Varnham Cooper 3 May 2004 aged 85
* cremated
William Cooper 6 Feb 2015 aged 76
* buried Waitara
William Alfred Cooper 4 June 1971 aged 35
* buried Awanui
William George Cooper 31 July 1952 aged 68
* buried Te Henui
Zharn Ryan Wiremu Cooper 23 Jan 2002 aged 16 months
* buried Waitara
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Te Henui Cemetery, aka New Plymouth Cemetery, is the oldest public cemetery in New Plymouth, first used in 1861
Jean & Nellie CAREY, sisters in PATEA
A little on the lives of two Taranaki sisters
anything in italics is my addition to source
* Jean Elizabeth Carey (1914-1986)
* Selma Ellen 'Nellie' Carey (1918-2009)
* parents Charles Henry Carey (1890-1974) & Annie Elizabeth Dowthwaite (1887-1980)
* paternal grandparents Matthew Carey (1861-1948) & Jane Elizabeth O'Neill (1862-1941)
note granddad Matthew was an Undertaker in Patea until 1931. Alfred Arnold Carey (1911-1988) took over in 1932 - he was also a builder
* maternal grandparents Henry Dowthwaite (1854-1942) & Emma Jane Lilly (1859-1931)
* JEAN ELIZABETH Carey
Jean was born 16 Feb 1914
.. A week before her first birthday Jean was struck down with polio. There followed years of treatment in hospital at Trentham, where the medical technology of the day did its feeble best. But the scourge of polio left Jean with one leg 1½ inches shorter than the other. She did not walk until she was five and then with the aid of a heavy boot and calliper to the thigh. But her glowing spirit was already apparent. She was chosen during a later stay at the hospital, to present a bouquet to Lady Alice Fergusson, wife of the Governor-General, who was paying a visit.
Jean did most of her schooling in Patea. She learnt piano from her aunt 'Gert' Carey who was a double diploma holder (Doreen Louisa Gertrude 'Gert' Edwards, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L4, married Alfred Arnold Carey) and Jean herself became an Associate of the Trinity College of Music.
Jean was a cheerful, willing and positive woman whose disability was not a factor in the way she lived her life, one of usefulness and service to others. She managed a Patea clothing factory for a time, was a leader of the Girl Guides, organist at St George's Anglican Church for many years and took her share in other community activities. She became an apprentice tailor with Jack Dempsey at his shop in Egmont Street and then moved to Wellington ..more at her link
Patea Mail, 23 March 1938
JEAN CAREY FAREWELLED
Miss Jean Carey was guest of honour at a farewell party in the Druid's Hall on Monday evening last on the eve of her departure for Wellington. On her arrival Miss Carey was presented with a dainty posy by little Miss Lord.
A very enjoyable evening was spent in dancing to music supplied by Mr Melbourne Fairweather. Songs were rendered by Miss Carey and Mr Chas Carey, while Miss Joan Nelson won a competition.
Near the close of the evening Mr F. Ramsbottom spoke in eulogistic terms of Miss Carey and on behalf of those present wished her every happiness and prosperity in the future and asked her to accept a handsome handbag. As Miss Carey rose to reply she was accorded musical honours.
A dainty supper was served and the singing of Auld Land Syne brought the evening to a close.
* The adventurous Jean went to Melbourne before the war, meeting up with Carey relatives. She returned to Wellington and worked as a tailoress and dressmaker. It was there she met Milton Kingston Fleet
Hutt News, 9 June 1939
ENGAGEMENT .. FLEET-CAREY
A jolly evening was spent at the residence of Mr and Mrs C. H. Carey recently, in honour of their eldest daughter, Jean, whose engagement to Milton Kingston, third son of Mr and Mrs T. J. Fleet, of Lower Hutt, was announced at the party.
* son of Thomas James Fleet (1877-1940) & Mary Ann Henwood (1882-1950)
Mrs Carey received the guests wearing a gown of black wind-swept satin and the guest of honour was wearing a frock of carnation pink georgette with an orchid spray. Games, competitions and items were enjoyed during the evening, the winners being Misses Jean Carey, Frances Bromley and Mr N. Blake
Patea Mail, 17 June 1940
KITCHEN EVENING
Mrs G. Cosford (sister Nellie) and Misses N. Fowler and B. Thomason were hostesses at a kitchen evening last week in honour of Miss Jean Carey. As Miss Carey entered the hall she was presented with a shoulder spray of cyclamens and carnations by Miss Thomason. The guest of honour wore a smart frock of shell pink georgette. The evening was spent in dancing. Prior to supper Mr Brian Minton, on behalf of those present, wished Miss Carey and Mr Fleet every future happiness and asked them to accept the many gifts with the best wishes of all present. Mr Fleet suitably replied.
Jean married 15 June 1940 at Patea
Patea Mail, 17 June 1940
WEDDING BELLS .. FLEET-CAREY
St George's Church, Patea, was beautifully decorated last Saturday afternoon, June 15th, when Jean Elizabeth, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Carey, Patea, was married to Milton Kingston, third son of Mr and Mrs T. J. Fleet, Lower Hutt
The service was fully choral as a compliment to the bride, who was a member of the choir. The organist was Mrs A. Carey ('Gert', her aunty & music teacher) and the officiating minister the Rev W. H. Walton.
The bride, who was escorted by her father, looked charming in a dainty frock of ivory needle-run lace and satin. The skirt formed a point in the centre of the bodice in front and fell in soft folds to ivory velvet shoes. The V-neck was edged with tiny satin pleating and the long sleeves, ending in points over the hands, were finished with the same pleating. At the waistline in the back was a true lover's knot of pleated satin, which was inlet into the lace, the ends reaching to the long train. From a dainty orange blossom tiara fell a beautiful hand-embroidered tulle veil which formed a second train. Her bouquet was of chrysanthemums, carnations, helibore and maidenhair fern.
In attendance were Mrs G. Cosford (sister Nellie), sister of the bride and Miss B. Thomason, Cambridge, who were frocked alike in reseda green georgette ankle-length frocks. The skirts came to a point in the centre of the bodices in front. Tiny self buttons trimmed the back and finished at the belt. An unusual note was introduced in the shirred yolks, shirred puffed sleeves and shirred hemlines, forming a scalloped effect. Their smart hats were in stiffened reseda green net, trimmed with scarlet velvet ribbon and flowers. Their shoes were also scarlet and they carried beautiful bouquets of scarlet flowers and berries.
Little Cherry Campbell, Patea, cousin of the bride, was a picture in a sweet ankle-length frock of green sprigged organdie with a scarlet velvet sash and a tiny scarlet bow trimmed the neck. A halo of scarlet rosebuds was also worn and she carried a basket of scarlet flowers. Her scarlet shoes completed a dainty picture.
The bridegroom was supported by Messrs K. Fleet (Milton's brother Kenneth Thomas James Fleet 1907-1985), Wellington and B. Minton, Patea. Messrs M. Carey (Jean's brother Matthew Henry Carey 1913-1984) and R. Burgess, Patea, were ushers.
During the service Mrs G. Corbett sang the solo "Just For To-day". The reception was held in the Town Hall supper-room, which was tastefully decorated with scarlet flowers and berries
Mrs Carey (Jean's mum Annie) received the guests attired in a smart fuchsia velvet frock, musquash fur coat and matching toque. Her bouquet was of helibores and violets. The bridegroom's mother (Milton's mum Mary) chose a bottle-green ensemble with matching hat and accessories. Her bouquet was of lavender flowers and maidenhair fern.
When Mr and Mrs Fleet left by car for the north, the latter wore a smart prunella quilted suit under a fur coat. Her hat and accessories were to match. Mr and Mrs Fleet's future home will be in Patea
In 1943 Milton was called for service in WWI. They were then living in Seaview Road, Lower Hutt. He served as Temporary Lance Corporal 70104, 3rd NZ Division, Second NZEF. Jean moved back to Victoria St., Patea while he was overseas
* Milton died 18 July 1986 in Waitotara, South Taranaki, aged 74.
Jean died 28 Sep 1986 at Wanganui only two months later. Some said she died of a broken heart. Milton and Jean are buried Plot 4851, Patea, RSA. Her sister Nellie died 23 years later, thereby being the last of the Careys of Patea (not Jean, as her top link says)
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SELMA ELLEN 'Nellie' Carey
Nellie was born 7 January 1918
Patea Mail, 9 Jan 1939
COMING OF AGE PARTY
Very bright and jolly was the party held at the residence of Mr and Mrs C. H. Carey, Meredith Street, on Saturday night, to celebrate the coming of age of their youngest daughter Nellie.
Mrs C. H. Carey received the guests wearing a smart gown of black French needlerun lace. Miss Nellie Carey was wearing an ankle-length frock of magnolia triple woven mariette, cut on simple lines with a satin sash at the waist and a lovely shoulder spray of pink, lemon and mauve carnations and maidenhair fern. Miss Jean Carey wore a gown of Viennese blue glace satin patterned all over with gold and a gold spray at the neckline. Mrs M. Carey (her grandmother Jane) senr., was gowned in black cloque. Dancing was held on the lawn to music played by Mr Jack Sampson. Very beautiful the surroundings looked with dozens of many coloured lights interwoven in the trees and shrubbery round the lawn and all of which reflected on the evening frocks of the dancers. Several amusing and novel competitions were held as well as Monte Carlos.
The supper tables in the dining room looked charming with vases and bowls of shaded pink and mauve sweet-peas. Pride of place was given to the beautiful and unusual birthday cake which was in the shape of an Early Victorian lade. The cake was all green with shaded pink roses on the 'skirt' and tiny silver bows. A slender golden key hung over the arm of the 'lady'. The cake was made and iced by Miss Jean Carey.
The following toasts were honoured in the usual manner: "The King," proposed by Mr M. Carey senr (her grandfather Matthew), "Host and Hostess" proposed by Mr R. Burgess and responded to by Mr C. H. Carey (her father Charles), "Mr and Mrs Carey snr" proposed by Mr N. Blake and responded to be Mr Carey, "Absent Friends" proposed by Mr S. Edwards and responded to by Mr F. Williams, "Visitors" proposed by Mr C. Carey and responded to by Mr V. Cosford (Vivian James, her father-in-law's brother). "The Guest of Honour" was proposed by Mr Cosford senr. Miss Carey, in reply, thanked her parents for the lovely party and her sister Jean for all her help. She also thanked everybody for the beautiful gifts they had brought, which she would treasure. Mr M. Carey senr., then presented Miss Nellie with a golden key which was duly autographed by all present.
Mr George Cosford (husband-to-be, or father-in-law to be) then read letters of congratulations from various parts of New Zealand. Songs were sung during the evening by Mrs C. Masters, Mr C. H. Carey, Misses Jean and Nellie Carey and M. Naismith. Mr Melbourne Fairweather gave a very interesting exhibition of conjuring etc. Dancing was continued until the early hours when the singing of Auld Lang Syne brought a very happy evening to a close
Patea Mail, 22 Jan 1940
PANTRY EVENING
A very enjoyable evening was held on Wednesday, when Mrs J. White hostessed a pantry evening in honour of Miss N. Carey; (whose wedding took place on Saturday). On arrival Miss Carey was presented with a spray of carnations. The evening was spent in games, competitions and community singing, competitions being won by Miss J. Carey (sister Jean) and Mr J. White.
After a delicious supper had been served, Mr White asked Miss Carey to accept the gifts which their friends had brought along. with their good wishes for her future happiness, Mr Cosford suitably replying. Games were continued till the singing of Auld Lang Syne brought a very pleasant evening to a close
Nellie married 20 January 1940 at Patea
Patea Mail, 24 Jan 1940
WEDDING BELLS
St George's Church, Patea, was beautifully decorated in pink and white flowers last Saturday afternoon, January 20th, when Selma Ellen (Nellie), younger daughter of Mr and Mrs Chas. Carey, Patea, was married to George Oswald, second son of Mr and Mrs G. Cosford, Taumaranui.
* son of George Edward Cosford (1884-1959) & Madeline Locking Bankart (1895-1967)
The ceremony was performed by the Rev W. H. Walton and the organist was Mrs A. A. Carey ('Gert', her aunty and music teacher).
The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father made a striking picture in her beautiful gown of silver embossed lamé. Regal simplicity was the feature of her frock, which was on slim fitting lines, with a slightly draped bodice, while her heart-shaped neckline was caught with two silver flowers. The back was finished to the waist with tiny crystal buttons. Her full length court train was edged with silver sprays. Long sleeves ended in a point over her hands and from a halo of orange blossoms sprinkled with silver, fell a long tulle veil which was hand embroidered in roses. Silver glitter shoes completed her toilette. A beautiful shower bouquet of white roses, water-lilies, carnations and gypsophila was carried.
She was attended by bridesmaids, her sister Miss Jean Carey (chief), and Miss Margaret Naismith, who were dressed alike in dainty frocks of rosebud pink Swiss satin embroidered organza. Made on slim-fitting lines with a heart-shaped neck, a smart finish was added with a scalloped front and scalloped elbow length sleeves. Matching mittens and silver glitter shoes were also worn. From a halo of pink roses fell their shoulder length matching veils, while they carried artistic shower bouquets of rose-buds, carnations, and gladioli.
Also in attendance were the bride's two cousins, little Cherry Campbell of Patea and Barbara Bennett, Palmerston North, who made a dainty picture in their early Victorian frocks of eau de nil organdie sprigged with rosebuds. Godets of frilled lace were inlet into the skirts and smart little saucer-shaped hats trimmed with clusters of rosebuds and finished with streamers, tied under their chins. Silver glitter shoes were also worn and they carried pink horse-shoes.
Mr R. Burgess, Patea, was best man and Mr H. Cosford (Harry Charles 1922-1995), brother of the groom was groomsman. The ushers were Messrs M. Carey and M. Fleet.
On leaving the church, the bride was presented with a silver key by little Verona Edwards of Wanganui.
The reception was held in the Town Hall supper-room, where the tables were decorated in pink, white and silver. The handsome 3-tiered wedding cake held pride of place on the bridal table. A novel feature on the cake was a miniature bride and groom, a gift from a friend.
Mrs Carey (Nellie's mum Annie) received the guests wearing a striking model ensemble of citrus green wool crepe-de-chine with a quilted front and a model black hat of black bangkok straw, trimmed with scarlet field daisies. Her accessories were of black and she wore a dainty shoulder spray in scarlet tonings. She was assisted by Mrs Cosford (George's mum Madeline), who wore a smart ensemble in London tan. A black tagel straw hat and black accessories were also worn and her should spray was in autumn tones.
When Mr and Mrs Cosford left by car for a tour of the North, she was attired in a model frock of mermaid green charmaine, with a sun-ray skirt. A gold clasp finished the neck and her leghorn hat and accessories were in wine. She also wore an edge to edge coat of mermaid green. Mr and Mrs Cosford will live in Patea.
Among the guests present were Mrs M. Carey (Jane), Patea, grandmother of the bride and Mrs Bankart, Auckland, grandmother of the bridegroom. (Susan Jane nee Franks married Charles Locking Bankart in 1889)
* George died 2 July 2004 aged 89.
Nellie died 28 Sep 2009 aged 91 in Hastings. Her ashes are interred plot 1395 (old plot 6), block 72, under the headstone in the Carey family plot at Patea, with those of George. She was the last of the Careys of Patea, her passing ending a family connection with the town of more than 120 years.
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St George's Anglican Church, PATEA
CAREY & DOWTHWAITE Silver Anniversary, Patea 1937
The SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Charles Henry CAREY (1890-1974) & Annie Elizabeth DOWTHWAITE (1887-1980) married on 12 Oct 1912
Their Silver Wedding Anniversary was celebrated in the Patea Town Hall Supper-room on Sat evening, 9 Oct 1937
A very happy evening was spent in the Town Hall when friends from far and near assembled to do honour to Mr and Mrs C. H. Carey who were that day celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage.
Mrs Carey, who was wearing a smart model gown of Malmsey wine ring velvet, made on draped lines, with a silver rose on one shoulder, was presented by the Mayoress, Mrs Ramsbottom with a beautiful bouquet of toning flowers, tied with silver ribbons. Mrs M. Carey was also presented with a shoulder spray.
Miss Jean Carey (Jean Elizabeth Carey) was wearing an ivory corded frock of duchesse, with a posy at the waist, and a white fur coat. Miss Nellie Carey (Selma Ellen Carey) wore a tunic frock of carnation pink crepe angela and lace with a white fur coat.
* also read Jean & Nellie Carey, sisters of Patea
The tables were charmingly decorated with silver vases of shaded red tulips, anemones and ferns. Outstanding among the decorations were two large silver bells which were suspended from the ceiling above the happy couple, and over the handsome anniversary cake, made in the form of an old-fashioned English thatched cottage, complete with gardens made by Misses J. and N. Carey.
After a delicious supper had been enjoyed a brief toast list was gone through. His Worship the Mayor who presided said nothing could give him grater pleasure than to be present that night to assist in doing honour to Mr and Mrs C. H. Carey. Mr Carey had been a valuable asset to Patea. He had given his best in the sporting world and other activities for the benefit of the town. He congratulated him on having been appointed to the Dominion Council of the Fire Brigade's Association of New Zealand. He had not only assisted the town as a member of the Fire Brigade, but he had been an active member of the Band, the Rifle Club and a member of the Borough Council. His parents, Mr and Mrs Carey were amongst the oldest settlers as well as the most respected settlers in the town and they should feel good at the gathering that night to do honour to Mr and Mrs C. H. Carey. He wished the guests of honour every happiness and prosperity in the future (applause)
Mr Pettitt, Hawera, said he had been associated with the guests of honour for over 25 years. As a member of the Fire Brigade and Rifle Club he had seen quite a lot of Mr Carey and found him a good sport, He wished them another 25 happy years of married life (applause)
Mr F. Spooner as an old bandsman also expressed his best wishes for the future. As a bandsman he had been an example to other members of the band. Whatever he took in hand he did well (applause)
The Rev. W. H. Walton also paid a tribute to Mr and Mrs C. H. Carey and congratulated them on celebrating their silver wedding and wished them every happiness in the future
Mr F. Naismith, Deputy Mayor also added his congratulations to Mr and Mrs C. H. Carey on their silver wedding. He had been associated with Mr Carey for 21 years and had nothing but good feeling and respect for him. Both Mr and Mrs Carey had been ready to assist any worthy cause. He wished them and also Mr and Mrs Carey senr. a further 25 years of happiness.
Mr Norman Coad on behalf of the Rifle Club also congratulated Mr and Mrs Carey and wished them every happiness in the future.
Mr C. H. Carey in reply thanked all present for attending to do honour to Mrs Carey and himself. He thanked his son and daughters and Mr Cosford for having arranged such a happy evening. He also thanked the speakers for their very kind remarks with regard to his work as a fireman for so many years but he would not have been able to do what he had but for the loving help he had received from Mrs Carey (applause). He again thanked those present for coming to do them honour (applause)
Other toasts proposed were those of Mrs Carey's parents, proposed by Mr Brown and responded by Mr Douthwaite; Mr and Mrs Carey proposed by Mr E. F. Hemingway and replied to by Mr M. Carey; the Mayor and Mayoress, proposed by Mr Douthwaite
Messrs Norman Blake, J. Haworth and H. Baogey in brief speeches paid eloquent tribute to the worth of the guests of honour and added their congratulations to both
Miss J, and N. Carey, Mr M. Cary and Mr G. Cosford proposed by His Worship and responded by Mr Cosford
The cake was then cut by Mrs C. H. Carey amid applause
Prior to supper a flag 500 competition was held the winners being Miss Larsen, Mr Brown, Mr C. Beauchamp and Mr C. H. Carey
Items were contributed during the evening by Mr Colin Brown (Wanganui), Mrs Masters, Mr J. Cunnison, Mr C. H. Carey and Miss J. Carey.
Among the relatives present were Mr and Mrs Franklin-Browne, Mr Colin F. Browne, Miss J. Larsen (Wanganui), Mrs D. Bennett (Palmerston North), Mrs Geo. Douglas (Wellington), Mr H. Douthwaite (Wellington), Mr and Mrs A. Douthwaite (Wellington) and Mrs Masters (Stratford)
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Patea Town Hall 1950
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FAZACKERLEY deaths New Zealand
Some of the Fazackerley/Fazakerley deaths recorded in New Zealand. Because of spelling inconsistencies, the list is probably not comprehensive
Agnes Kirkland Fazakerley aged 31
born in Scotland 1881
wife of John
died 6 Feb 1912
buried Northern cemetery Dunedin
Alice Johanne Andrea Fazackerley aged 60
born 1904
died 1964
Alvera Robina 'Vera' Fazakerley aged 85
born Egan 16 May 1902
married Charles Joseph Fazackerley in 1921 and had 12 children
died 1987
Alvera Teresa Fazakerley aged 12 weeks
died 1934
Arthur Fazackerley aged 64
born 1897
married Florence Mary Freda Rule
died 1962
served as Private 70904, 41st Reinforcements F Company, NZEF. NOK Mrs M. L. Fazackerley (mother), 16 Tilford St, Woolston, Christchurch
Bert Leo Fazakerley aged 70
born 24 April 1935
died 2005
Charles Joseph Fazackerley aged 57
born 1888
married Alvera Robina 'Vera' Egan (twin) in 1921
they had 12 children
died 7 Nov 1945
buried Taihape
Charles Vincent Fazackerley aged 25
born 1930 to Charles & Vera
died 1955
Christina Fazakerley aged 67
born 1896
lived MacAndrew Rd, Dunedin
died 18 March 1963
ashes scattered
Cissie Isabell Fazackerley aged 82
born Cissie Isabell Brown 1884
died 1968
married Edwin Henry Fazackerley
buried Kopuatama
Daisy Frances Fazackerley aged 80
born Daisy Frances Symonds 28 Nov 1894
married James Fazackerley 1923
died 1974
Edgar Alfred Fazackerley aged 74
born 1894 in Glenorchy, Tasmania
died 1968
served in WWI as Private 39575 22nd Reinforcements, Wellington Infantry Regiment, B Company, NZEF
married Evelyn Fever 4 Feb 1925 in Stratford
Edwin Henry Fazackerley aged 14 months
born 2 Nov 1910 in Taranaki
son of Edwin Fazackerley & Cissie Brown
died 16 Jan 1911
buried Kopuatama
Edwin Henry 'Harry' Fazackerley aged 58
born 11 March 1885 in Tasmania
son of Michael Fazackerley & Emily Caroline Tyler
married Cissie Isabel Brown
died 29 May 1943, killed instantly when knocked down by a car in Stratford
managing director of E. H. Fazacherley Ltd
buried Kopuatama
Elizabeth Margaret Fazakerley aged 11 weeks
died 1913
Elsie Alvera Fazakerley aged 81
born 20 March 1924
died 2005
Erskine Arthur Fazackerley aged 87
born 2 January 1887
died 14 January 1974
buried Awanui, New Plymouth
Eva Rhys Fazakerley aged 61
born 1905
died 1966
Evelyn Fazackerley aged 47
born Evelyn Fever 1899 at Kaponga
died 23 July 1946
married Edgar Alfred Fazackerley
buried Kopuatama
Ethel Joan Fazackerley aged 92
born 5 July 1921
died 18 March 2014
Florence Mary Freda Fazackerley aged 82
born Rule 3 April 1901
daughter of Frederick John Rule & Annie Euphemia Frances Ward. Sister of Frances next
married Arthur Fazackerley in 1920
died 1983
Frances Evelyn Fazackerley aged 62
born Rule 1902
sister of Florence above
married John Fazackerley 1925
died 1964
Harvey Dulcie Belle Fazackerley aged 81
born 7 March 1918
died 1999
Jack Fazakerley aged 16
born 1928
lived at Waipahi
died 1944
buried Andersons Bay Dunedin
James Fazackerley aged 56
born 1894
died 1950
Joan Fazackerley aged 92
born Joan Dove 1921
died 18 March 2014 in Christchurch
married Maurice Fazackerley, lived Upper Riccarton
John Fazakerley aged 50
born 1884
died 1934
Joseph Fazakerley 59
born 16 May 1927
died 6 Sep 1986
buried East Taieri, Dunedin
Joseph John Fazackerley aged 25
born 1921
died 4 Nov 1946
buried RSA Taihape
served in WWII as Private 193195, Infantry Reinforcements, Second NZEF. NOK Mrs A. R. Fazakerley (mother), Somme Parade, Aramaho
Josephine Robina Fazakerley aged 89
born 12 August 1926
died 2015
John Fazackerley aged 18
born Dunedin 1926
died 24 Nov 1944, killed instantly when he was struck by the Clinton-Tapanui train at Waipahi
John Fazakerley aged 50
born 1884
died 1934
John Fazackerley aged 69
born 1900
died 1969
John Vivian Acton Fazakerley aged 79
born 6 May 1913
died 1992
Laurel Fazackerley aged 84
born 19 April 1926
died 2010
married name White
Lily Miriam Myrtle Fazackerley aged 80
born 23 July 1893
died 5 March 1974
buried Awanui, New Plymouth
Maria Louisa Fazackerley aged 55
born 1872
died 7 July 1927 in Christchurch
wife of Thomas
Mary Emma Fazakerley aged 59
born 1865
died 1924
Mary Joyce Fazakerley aged 77
born 13 Feb 1927
died 2004
Melvie Ralene Fazakerley aged 10 months
died 1926
Nona Evelyn Fazackerley aged 88
born 9 March 1926
died 15 Oct 2014
married name Bainbridge
Norma Margaret Fazakerley aged 67
born 1926
lived in Mosgiel
died 19 March 1993
buried East Taieri, Dunedin
Ohlson Esma Charlotte Fazackerley aged 84
born 5 Sep 1917
died 2001
Pearl Fazackerley aged 1 hour
born 8 Dec 1931
died 8 Dec 1931
buried Bromley, Christchurch
Phyllis Puriri Fazakerley aged 70
born 21 March 1925
died 1995
Sylvia May Fazakerley aged 65
born 21 March 1925
died 1990
Thomas Fazackerley aged 63
born Preston, Lancashire in 1872
died July 1935 at his residence, 25 Buchanan's road, Sockburn, Christchurch. Widower of Maria Louisa. Father of James, Lena, Arthur and Jack
started the large poultry farm in Woolson and was the first in Canterbury to make his living from poultry farming
Obituary for Thomas
Thomas Henry Fazakerley aged 63
born 1898
died 1961
William Henry Leslie 'Les' 'Taffy' Fazackerley aged 93
born 1918
died 2011
served WWII as Staff Sergeant, Royal New Zealand Artillery, 16 Field Regiment, Korean War
William Henry Leslie Fazakerley aged 93
born 9 Feb 1920
died 2013
William James Fazakerley aged 3 days
died 1931
Winifred Patricia Fazackerley aged 95
born 8 June 1912
daughter of Edwin Fazackerley & Cissie Brown
died 2007
married George William Gowen in 1933
NOTE of interest
The Fazackerley millions
PHOTO
HEADSTONE at Kopuatama cemetery
Evelyn Fazackerley 1946
FABISH marriages New Zealand 1890-1936
FABISH MARRIAGES 1890 - 1936
spelling as at BDM .. please advise if incorrect
the GROOMS
Anthony Fabish
married Alice Sheely in 1936
Augustine Michael Fabish
married May Alice Langman in 1919
Bernard Joseph Fabish
married Josephine Butler in 1913
Francis 'Frank' Fabish
married Rose Wisnewski in 1890
their known children
1891 - Ophelia Martha Fabish
1893 - Matilda Rose Fabish
1898 - Ada Winifred Fabish
1900 - Rose Lily Fabish
1902 - Mary Grace Fabish
1903 - Eveline Barbara Fabish
1906 - Francis 'Frank' William Fabish
1907 - Joseph Ambrose Fabish
1909 - Rita Mary Fabish
1912 - Vera Veronica Fabish
1914 - Peter Fabish
Francis Simon Fabish
married Winifred May Cossey in 1925
Frank William Fabish
married Annie Potriz in 1930
James Edward Fabish
married Edna Josephine Mavy Davis in 1928
Joseph William Fabish
married Myrtle Irene Hooker in 1923
John Fabish
married Amelia Jeanette Atkinson in 1898
John Fabish
married Hanna Herlihey in 1905
John Fabish
married Bridget O'Brien in 1908
John Fabish
married Anastasia Coyle in 1920
Joseph William Fabish
married Edith Evelyn Cossey in 1920
Michael John Fabish
married Rita Grace Smith in 1930
Norbert Paul Fabish
married Myrtle Catherine Benton in 1930
Thomas Vincent Fabish
married Mary Gertrude Plews in 1931
Victor Fabish
married Florence Lena Lehrke in 1925
the BRIDES
Ada Winifred Fabish
married Francis Salisbury in 1919
Agnes Martha Fabish
married John Frederick Saywell in 1928
Catherine Elizabeth Fabish
married Cyril John Terry in 1935
Catherine Rose Fabish
married Gordon Leonard Taylor in 1933
Doris Julia Fabish
married Albert John Murdoch in 1920
Evelyn Fabish
married Leonard Anly Baker in 1934
Evelyn Barbara Fabish
married Leonard Grundy in 1928
Mary Grace Fabish
married Frederick Hayes in 1923
Mary Margaret Fabish
married Joseph Silvan Butler in 1919
Matilda Rose Fabish
married James Francis Missheski in 1916
Monica Frances Fabish
married Harry John Wiley in 1934
Phelia Martha Fabish
married Joseph Potroz in 1912
Rita Mary Fabish
married Clarence John Henry Hollis in 1929
Rose Lilian Fabish
married Frederick George Smith in 1918
Teresa Annie Fabish
married Edwin Arthur Rogers in 1930
PHOTO
Headstone of Frank & Rose Fabish
Kopuatama cemetery, Stratford
Henry BENNETT & Sarah Louisa JULIAN
Henry BENNETT
married in New Zealand in 1893 to
Sarah Louisa JULIAN (1873-1950)
their known children
.. 1 1894 - 1952 Doris May Bennett
* Doris married Joseph Henry Trezise (1886-1976) in 1916
* son of Joseph Henry Trezise & Hannah Osborne
.. 2 1897 - 1981 Myrtle Grace Bennett
* Myrtle married Albert Edward Peck (1895-1973) in Knox Church, Waimate, 10 Oct 1923
* Born in Waimate, the 6th son of Mathew Bridgeman Peck (1850-1930) & Martha Stuffins (1856-1911). He served in WWI & WWII - see photo below
* Albert & Myrtle are buried in Timaru
.. 3 1900 - 1970 Florence Ivy Bennett
* Florence married John Montague Tiffen (1900-1987) in 1929
* 5th of 12 known children of James Tiffen & Martha Tregenza of Makikihi, Canterbury
.. 4 1902 - 1977 Clarence Henry Bennett
.. 5 1906 - 1946 Selwyn Julian Bennett
.. 6 1910 - 1910 Edna Julia Bennett (aged 31 days)
.. 7 1911 - 1991 John Leslie Bennett
* John married Marjorie Lindsay Lewis (1886-1976) in 1931
PHOTO
* Albert Edward Peck, served in WWI as Trooper 7/100, enlisting with the Canterbury Mounted Rifles and left from Lyttleton 16 Oct 1914 for the Suez. He was living in Morven, Waimate before enlisting. He served for 4 years and received the Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and was presented in 1967 with the Gallipoli Badge and Medallion.
* Albert also served in WWII as 807059 with the 7 Canterbury Regiment and with the 85th Coastal Battery. He served for nearly 3 years and received the War Medal & the NZ War Service Medal.
EVETTS buried Taranaki, New Zealand
Albert Victor Evetts
* son of William & martha
died 25 Jan 1947 aged 66
* buried Alpha Block Row AX - West Plot 17 TE HENUI
Ann Evetts (widow)
died 6 Oct 1907 aged 85
* buried unknown location ST LUKES BURIAL GROUND
Barbara Evetts (nee Hunter)
* born Southam, Warwickshire, England
* married Charles John Evetts in 1887 who was a childhood sweetback 'back home'. They arrived, unmarried, on the same ship, read bio below
died 13 Feb 1952 aged 87
* buried Memorial Area, Row D Plot 17C INGLEWOOD
Bryan Boyd Evetts
died 2 August 1947 aged 2
* buried Memorial Area, Row 1 Plot 7E INGLEWOOD
Caroline Martha Evetts
* daughter (twin) of William & Martha
died 18 Feb 1895 aged 12 weeks
* buried Anglican Row 11 - Lot 21 Plot 2TE HENUI
Charles Evetts
died 19 Aug 1907 aged 78
* buried unknown location ST LUKES BURIAL GROUND
Charles John Evetts
* born Southam, Warwickshire, England
* married Barbara Hunter 1887 in NZ who was a childhood sweetheart 'back home'. They arrived, unmarried, on the same ship, read bio below
died 12 March 1942 aged 77
* buried Hendrie Street Extension Row 10 Lot 5 Plot 2 TE HENUI
Cheryl Anne Evetts
died 1 June 2013 aged 56
* buried Block 18 Upright Cremation Plot 103 AWANUI
Cyril Frank Evetts
died 20 Aug 2003 aged 83
* ashes taken by director from AWANUI
Florence Mabel Evetts
died 13 Nov 1993 aged 94 in Chalmers Home
* buried Services Cremation Block E Plot 85 TE HENUI
Frank James Evetts
died 20 March 1951 aged 72
* buried Services Area Block C Plot 76 TE HENUI
Harold Carvell Evetts
* son of Carvell Eli Evetts & Annie Fraser
died 10 March 1982 aged 65 in Hawera
* ashes taken by Funeral Director
Harold Osborne Evetts
* son of William & Martha
died 11 Dec 1966 aged 70
* buried Services Cremation Block C Plot 20 TE HENUI
Jack Boyd Evetts
* base born son of Martha Ida Evetts. Martha was a daughter of William Evetts & Barbara Hunter. She married Chelsea Howard Spiers in 1913 and is buried in Masterton
died 10 Feb 1981 aged 68
* buried Memorial Area, Row 1 Plot 7E INGLEWOOD
Judy Rochelle Evetts
died 25 Feb 1988 aged 21, lived Kaiwaka
* buried Lawn Area, Block R Row A Plot 4 INGLEWOOD
Leta Runa Joyce Evetts
died 14 Sep 1995 aged 80,
* buried Memorial Area, Row 1 Plot 7E INGLEWOOD
Martha Evetts (married woman) (nee Carvell)
* married William Evetts in Wellington in 1883
died 10 Aug 1935 aged 82
* buried Anglican Row 11 - Lot 21 Plot 1 TE HENUI
their children
1874 - Henrietta Ellen Evetts
1875 - Alexander Evetts
1879 - James Frank Evett
1880 - Albert Victor Evett
1883 - Jessie Isabelle Mabel Evetts
1885 - Winifred Clara Evetts
1886 - Inez Evetts
1890 - Eli Carvell Evetts
1893 - Ethel May Evetts
1894 - 1895 William Rich Evetts (twin, aged 11 weeks)
1894 - 1895 Caroline Martha Evetts (twin, aged 12 weeks)
1896 - Harold Osborne Evetts
Nancy Ann Evetts
died 22 July 1935 aged 14 days
* buried Memorial Area, Row 2 Plot 13N INGLEWOOD
Percy Charles Evetts
died 4 Aug 1987 aged 93 at Chalmers Home
* buried Services Area Block E Plot 85 TE HENUI
Richard William Evetts
* son of (twin) William & Martha
died 10 Feb 1895 aged 11 weeks
* buried Anglican Row 11 - Lot 21 Plot 1 TE HENUI
William Evetts
Evening Post, 10 July 1933
DIAMOND WEDDING It is sixty years since Mr. and Mrs. William Evetts, of New Plymouth, were married in Wellington (states the 'Taranaki Herald'). Now, at the respective ages of 82 and 80 years, both are still hale and hearty. A family gathering was held during the weekend in honour of the auspicious occasion of the couple’s diamond wedding. Both Mr and Mrs Evetts (Martha Carvell in those days) were born in the little village of Southam, Warwickshire, England. They grew up together, being boy and girl sweethearts. Mr Evetts was in the employ of the great English engineering firm of Brogdens, with whom Sir Julius Vogel, then Premier of New Zealand, contracted for the construction of the Dominion’s railways. Mr Evetts came out to New Zealand in the ship Halcione, which arrived at Wellington on July 29, 1872. On the same vessel came Miss Carvell, the couple being married about a year after their arrival in New Zealand. There were 13 children of the marriage, of whom nine are still living. These are: Mrs R. Gardner (New Plymouth), Mrs W. Horne (New Plymouth), Mrs D. Williams (Rahotu), Mrs A. Standring (New Plymouth), Mrs J. Harnett (New Plymouth), Messrs Frank Evetts (New Plymouth), Albert 'Mick' (New Plymouth), Carvell (Okaiawa), Harold (New Plymouth). There are 15 grandchildren and seven great-grand children. A grandson and great granddaughter are resident in Suva
died 17 Oct 1940 aged 89
* buried Anglican Row 11 - Lot 21 Plot 2 TE HENUI
Zena Mary Evetts
died 7 Dec 1999 aged 91 at Highlands Lodge
* ashes taken by Funral Director
HOOKHAM at Bolton St / Karori cemetery
burial or cremations of HOOKHAM
at Bolton St or Karori cemetery
* ADA FLORENCE Hookham (nee Gereedy)
wife of George Frederick Hookham
died 5 Feb 1969 aged 72
* DONALD LOWDEN Hookham
son of William Thomas Hookham & Lily McLean
died 14 May 1984 aged 72
Memorial Book Inscription at Karori
* EILEEN LESLIE MAY Hookham
died 27 Nov 2002 aged 82
* ELLEN MARY Hookham
daughter of Thomas James & Harriet Hookham
died 17 Aug 1939 aged 62
Evening Post, 18 Aug 1929 HOOKHAM - On August 17, 1939, at the Wellington Hospital, Ellen Mary, daughter of the late Thomas James and Harriett Hookham, 16 Rintoul Street; aged 62 years
Plot 77.H at Bolton St
* GEORGE FREDERICK Hookham
born in Australia to James Frederick Hookham & Julie Tutchen
served as Rifleman 27896, 12th Reinforcements, 2nd Battalion, F Company, NZEF. Next of kin was his father James Thomas Hookham at 11 Poplar Grove, Wellington
He was a Mechanic at City Engineers
died 4 Feb 1977 aged 85
* HARRIET Hookham
died 21 Feb 1932 aged 80
Evening Post, 22 Feb 1932 HOOKHAM - On the 21st February 1932, at her residence, 16 Rintoul street, Harriett, widow of the late Thomas James Hookham; aged 80 years
Plot 77.H at Bolton St
* JAMES THOMAS Hookham
died 4 Nov 1942 aged 82
Evening Post, 3 Nov 1942 HOOKHAM - On November 2 1942, at the Wellington Hospital, James Thomas, dearly loved husband of Julia Hookham, 27 Garden Rd., Northland; aged 82 years. Private internment
* JULIA Hookham (nee Tutchen)
wife of James Frederick Hookham
died 13 May 1958 aged 97
* LILY Hookham (nee McLean)
married William Thomas Hookham in 1908
died 6 Sep 1945 aged 67
Evening Post, 5 Sep 1945 HOOKHAM - On September 4 1945, at Wellington, Lily, dearly-beloved wife of William Thomas Hookham, of 3 Marshall St., Karori; aged 67 years
* PERCY JAMES Hookham
son of Thomas James & Harriet Hookham
died 29 Jan 1884 aged 11 weeks
Plot 77.H at Bolton St
* THOMAS JAMES Hookham
died 23 April 1926 aged 74
Plot 77.H at Bolton St
Evening Post, 22 April 1926 HOOKHAM - On the 22nd April 1926, at his late residence, 16 Rintoul street (Newtown), Thomas James, dearly beloved husband of Harriett Hookham, aged 74 years. Private interment
HEADSTONE
In loving memory of
Thomas HOOKHAM, died 22 April 1926 aged 74
At rest
Also Harriet, dearly beloved wife of the above
died 21 February 1932 aged 80.
Ellen Mary, beloved daughter of above
died 17 August 1939 aged 62
* WILLIAM THOMAS Hookham
married Lily McLean in 1908
William had a Men's Outfitter store in Wellington
died 30 Oct 1945 aged 66
CLAREVILLE cemetery, Carterton - D'arcy to Dykstra
D NAMES, Clareville Cemetery to March 2018
the name spelling, death dates etc were taken from their site:
Clareville Cemeteries Search
* dates here may be of death OR burial
* born still not included in this list
* go to link to search for Plot numbers etc
* use as a guide only to your own research
* edited as info is found
ALSO SEE
* Bachelor to Byrne
* D'arcy to Dykstra
* Fairbrother to Fulton
* Kamper to Krosp
* Oberg to Oytaben
* Quaintrell to Quinn
* Udy to Upritchard
D NAMES
* D'ARCY MARGARET MARY 25 May 1909 aged 66. Plot 121
DAKIN
* CHARLES Dakin 2 Aug 1895 aged 69. Plot 73 Old
* EDITH MARY Dakin 13 June 1875 aged 2.5. Plot 73. Daughter of Charles & Mary Jane. (not on database)
* GRACE EMILY Dakin 3 May 1965 aged 83. Daughter of Charles & Mary Jane. Plot 73
* LEWIS WILLIAM Dakin 20 April 1888 aged 19. Son of Charles & Mary Jane. Plot 73
* MARY JANE Dakin (nee Smith) 25 Aug 1917 aged 79. Plot 73. Married Charles in 1856 and had 13 children
* OLIVE MARY Dakin 26 Oct 1968 aged 88. Daughter of Charles & Mary Jane. Plot 73
* OSWALD EDWIN Dakin 1 June 1875 aged 4.7 Son of Charles & Mary Jane. (not on database)
* DALEY-KEEGAN RIKKI JOHN MARSHALL 1 Aug 1999 aged 16. Plot 1491
DALGETTY
* JESSIE Dalgetty 14 Oct 1909 aged 39. Plot 71 Old
* JAMES Dalgetty jnr 15 Dec 1895 aged 22. Plot 71 Old
Evening Post, 10 Dec 1895
Constable Pender has received a telegram from Constable Darby, of Carterton, stating that a young man James Dalgetty is believed to have been drowned in the Taneru River yesterday morning while crossing at Te Whiti ford. His horse was found on a shingle bank in the middle of the river. Search parties have been out, and have dragged it for chains below the ford, but the river is in high flood and very muddy. Nothing can be done at present, but further search parties are arranged for to-morrow
* DANCEY CAROLE MARY 5 March 2016 aged
DANIELS no name, no date, aged 85. Plot 4 Old Unsec
* DARBY ANNIE 22 June 1892 aged 36. Plot 95
* DARVILL GEORGE JAMES 19 July 1893 aged 1. Plot 7
* DATEMA HENRIKA 'Diky' 3 May 2018 aged 61. From the Netherlands. Living in Masterton. Plot 388
DAVEY
* ALFRED FREDERICK 26 Aug 1975 aged 71. Plot 727
* JAMES LANE 9 June 1944 aged 68. Plot 96
* PATRICIA NAWA 23 Aug 1983 aged 20. Plot 44
* RUTH KATHLEEN 17 May 1996 aged 88. Plot 726
DAVIDSON
* CATHERINE 9 Dec 1992 aged 92. Plot 1032
* HECTOR JAMES 14 April 1975 aged 67. Plot 716
* TERENCE RENDLE 2 Nov 2011 aged 74. Plot 709
* TUI JOSEPHINE 9 May 2002 aged 90. Plot 715
* VICTOR RECORD 1 Aug 1967 aged 70. Plot 66
DAVIES
* CAROLINE Davies 21 March 1935 aged 87. Plot 221
* DAVID CHARLES Davies 25 Oct 1999 aged 69 (see Moira)
* DAVID ROBERT 8 March 1982 aged 70. Plot 982
* ERNEST 12 Oct 1965 aged 75. Plot 150
* ETHEL AMELIA 28 July 1997 aged 78 (as Eales). Plot 981. With husband David Robert Davies
* ETHEL DILYS of Greytown, 20 May 2017 aged 90. Buried with Sheryl Brenda May Ryland
* KEVIN ALFRED 31 Aug 2013 aged 63. Plot 225
* MARGARET ELEANOR 4 Dec 1990 aged 91. Plot 491
* MOIRA Davies (formerly Campbell) 11 Oct 2001 aged 81. Buried with husband Kenneth Campbell (1914-1967) & Gregory John Campbell (1950-1997) and David Davies (1930-1999)
* OLIVE MAY 16 Jan 1967 aged 77. Plot 442
* PETER 8 Feb 2001 aged 67. Plot 501
* PHILIP 6 May 1935 aged 91. Plot 220
* PHYLLIS EDNA 30 Jan 2018 aged 94. Plot 63
* RALPH 27 May 1985 aged 68. Plot 63
* WALLACE 15 Oct 1970 aged 74. Plot 490
DAVIS
* LOUISA 11 July 1899 aged
* THOMAS 11 March 1890 aged
DAVISON
* CATHERINE JUNE 2 May 1936 aged
* CATHERINE WILHELMINA ARBUCKLE 23 Oct 1893 aged 2
DAVY CATHERINE EMILY 19 March 1883 aged
* DAWSON NELLIE 28 May 1902 aged
DAY
* FRANK THEOBALD 25 May 1993 aged
* KATHLEEN ELIZABETH 17 Feb 1988 aged
* WARREN EDWARD, of Masterton, 21 July 2018 aged 69
* WILLIAM KELVIN 7 July 1949 aged
* DAY-KONIA ANGELA 26 July 1994 aged
DAYMOND LOUIS WILLIAM 30 Sep 2013 aged
DAYSH
* AGNES 24 Feb 1992 aged 91. Plot 624
* AILSA CATHERINE 'Ace' 29 Oct 1979 aged 60. Plot 882 with husband Len
* ALBERT LLOYD 17 May 1928 aged 9. Plot 31
* ALFRED 3 Aug 1940 aged 86. Plot 184
* ALFRED JOHN 21 May 1886 aged 1. Plot 185 with mother Elizabeth Ann (nee Sage)
* ALFRED ONSLOW 18 Nov 1966 aged 77. Plot 69
* AMY 14 Dec 1917 aged 28. Plot 34
* ARTHUR ROBERT ANDREW 11 July 1967 aged 81. Plot 427
* BARBARA HELEN 5 June 1981 aged 24. Plot 936
* BEVERLEY JUNE 24 Feb 1954 aged 1. Plot 300 (database has 1st Feb)
* CHARLES SEYMOUR 27 Feb 1974 aged 76. Plot 625
* EDITH 6 Sep 1951 aged 72. Plot 33
* EDITH MAUD 27 July 1978 aged 85. Plot 65
* ELIZABETH 28 Dec 1906 aged 67
* ELIZABETH ANN (nee Sage) 21 May 1886 aged 69. Married Alfred Daysh in 1876. Plot 185 with son Alfred John
* EVA ANNIE 5 Oct 1970 aged 80. Plot 428
* FRANK 11 Dec 1980 aged 91. Plot 88
* GRACE ISOBEL 16 Dec 1946 aged 46. Plot 168
* HENRY 4 Jan 1951 aged 74. Plot 32
* JAMES VICTOR 23 May 2014 aged 84. Plot 8
* JANET 4 Nov 1915 aged 76. Plot 189
* JOHN 3 Sep 1952 aged 91. Plot 66
* KEVIN HENRY 11 Sep 1973 aged 15. Plot 612
* LEONARD ARTHUR 'Len' 12 Jan 1999 aged 85. Plot 883 with 1st wife Ailsa
* LILY MARGARET HELEN 23 Oct 2006 aged 75. Plot 43
* LOVELL RUPERT 26 March 1925 aged 27. Plot 124
* MABEL GRACE 26 March 1983 aged
* MARGARET EDITH 16 Nov 1903 aged
* MARIE EMILY 13 Feb 2005 aged 82. Plot 33
* MAVIS NANCY (nee Green) 15 Jan 2002 aged 86. First married Archibald 'Archie' McLean in 1934. Next married Leonard Arthur 'Len' Daysh. Plot 613 with Archie
* OLGA FRANCES 28 March 1978 aged 74. Plot 102
* ONSLOW ALFRED 21 Jan 2002 aged 85. Plot 479
* RICHMOND 7 May 1917 aged 80. Plot 190
* SYLVIA MILLICENT 17 Feb 2012 aged 80. Plot 145/146
* VICTOR VALENTINE 22 Feb 1983 aged 79. Plot 1019
* VINA HOMESDALE 6 March 2006 aged 92. Plot 1020
* WALTER ROLAND 7 April 1976 aged 83. Plot 32
DE LACEY
* ANDREW HORACE 19 June 1893 aged
* ELLEN 3 April 1926 aged
* LEONARD AUSTIN 21 May 1945 aged
* DE MUTH MABER HARRIET 13 Jan 1960 aged
DE SCHOT
* LEOPOLD 7 Aug 2001 aged
* MARIA JACOBA 30 Sep 2016 aged
DE VILLALIER
* LEON 4 Nov 1996 aged
* VICTOR LEAN RAYMOND 21 April 1992 aged
DE VRIES GEER TRUIDA JOHANNA 19 July 1991 aged
0890 DE VRIES JAN 21 Nov 1988 aged
DEAN
* COLIN FRANK JP 25 Feb 2009 aged
* LEANETTE ROBERTA 25 March 1981 aged
* NOLA DORIS 29 July 2010 aged
* RODERICK MALCOLM 22 May 1978 aged
* DEARMAN MYRA AGNES 15 Feb 2011 aged
* DEARNLEY EVELINE DOROTHEA 28 May 2011 aged
* DELACEY CHARLES JAMES 11 Oct 1953 aged
* DELANEY RONALD 26 Dec 1934 aged
DELLER
* ALEC HAROLD Deller 25 Aug 2001 aged 82. Plot 847
* ELIZA ANN Deller (nee Fairbrother) 4 June 1921 aged 61. Plot 67 Old. Married George William Deller in 1881 & had 7 children
* GEORGE WILLIAM Deller 21 May 1913 aged 59. Plot 67 Old. DELLER - On the 20th May 1913, at his late residence, Bushcroft, Masterton, George William Deller, aged 59 years.
Dominion, 21 May 1913 The news was received in Wellington last evening of the death at Carterton of Mr George William Deller, one of the best-known residents of the Wairarapa and a resident of Carterton for many years. The deceased, who was 59 years of age, was born in London and was educated in that city and in Hertfordshire. As a young man he came to the colony in the ship St Leonards (a clipper of her class which was subsequently wrecked in the English Channel). He settled in the Wairarapa and engaged in log-getting for the saw-mills. In 1880 he established in Carterton a butchery business and developing it on sound lines, became a considerable exporter of meat to the Old Country. When Carterton was proclaimed a borough, Mr Deller was elected one of the first Councillors. He was elected Mayor in 1892 and held that office for several years, during which time he took a very active interest in all public affairs. He was also chairman of the School Committee and a member of the old Taratahi-Carterton Road Board. He was also a Freemason and a member of the Carterton Oddfellows Lodge. Mr Deller leaves a widow and an adult family of seven, all of whom are well-known in the district.
NOTE It surprises me that a former Mayor of the town and such a well-known, well-liked man, who had many obits in the newspapers of the day, whose funeral was "the largest and most representative funeral ever witnessed in the district with a cortege over a mile in length and consisted of 150 vehicles, besides numerous walking mourners" is listed on their database simply as G. W. Deller and we are left to research who it was!
* GEORGE HAROLD Deller 29 May 1948 aged 61. Plot 67 Old
* HEATHER Deller 2 Oct 1979 aged 56. Plot 846
* IDA MARGARET Deller (nee Chapman) 1 March 1966 aged 74. Plot 67 Old. Married William Charles Deller in 1932 as his 2nd wife
* MILDRED DORIS Deller (nee Jackson) 29 Nov 1930 aged 41. Plot 67 Old. First wife of William Charles Deller in 1920
* MONA HOWARTH Deller (nee Skelley) 13 April 1973 aged 80. Plot 67 Old. Married George Harold Deller in 1917
* TREVOR PHILIP Deller 26 Jan 2008 aged 55. Plot 846
* WILLIAM CHARLES Deller 13 Dec 1977 aged 95. Plot 67 Old
* WINIFRED GRACE Deller 8 Dec 1970 aged 80. Plot 67 Old
DENBEE
* ANNIE SOPHIE 15 June 1930 aged
* EDWARD 3 July 1916 aged
* ELLA ISABELLA 29 Nov 1996 aged
* FREDERICK 3 Sep 1982 aged
* JOHN MACMILLAN 8 July 2017 aged
* WILLIAM JOHN 20 May 1952 aged
DENHOLM
* ALEXANDER 26 April 1977 aged
* JEAN TAIT 24 April 1994 aged
DENNISON
* ABRAHAM 18 Feb 1913 aged
* MARY ANN 12 May 1920 aged
DESMOND
* ALBERT 10 May 1960 aged
* AUGUSTINE 'CHARLES' 2 Feb 1938 aged
* AVA BEATRICE 25 Aug 1994 aged
* EVELYN MAY IRENE 24 Aug 1982 aged
* QUENTIN ERNEST 9 Sep 2003 aged
* DEVERAUX JOSEPH 23 March 1895 aged
* DEVLIN Rev Father FELIX JOSEPH 24 Nov 1942 aged 46. Plot 175
DEW
* ALFRED 27 Feb 1959 aged
* ALFRED HENRY 4 July 2014 aged
* ALFRED JOSEPH 15 Aug 1975 aged
* ANNIE ELIZABETH 29 April 1939 aged
* ELIZABETH 23 Jan 1915 aged
* EVA 12 May 1969 aged
* GRAHAM LESLIE 1 Sep 1940 aged
* JOSEPH HENRY 10 July 1971 aged
* LOUISA ANN 1 June 1949 aged
* MAVIS RAY Dew (nee Workman) 16 Nov 2011 aged 100. Plot 725. Married Alfred Joseph Dew in 1930
* OLIVE LOUISA 4 Jan 1884 aged
* THOMAS 22 Oct 1904 aged
* THOMAS RICHARD 11 Oct 1969 aged
DIAMOND
* ARTHUR JOSEPH 13 Sep 1907 aged
* JAMES 13 April 1937 aged
* JOSEPH 12 July 1917 aged
* MARY FLORENCE 19 Oct 1890 aged
DICK
* ANNIE JANE 5 Sep 1949 aged
* PETER ROBERT 3 Oct 2016 aged
* WILFRED ALBERT 22 April 1938 aged
* WILLIAM JOHN 11 Oct 1957 aged
* FREDA Dickason 26 April 2003 aged 95. Plot 23 RSA
* SYDNEY JOSEPH Dickason 25 July 1958 aged 59. Plot 23 RSA
DICKSON
* ANNE 24 June 2002 aged
* GEORGE 3 Sep 1999 aged
* PETER GEORGE 3 Nov 1948 aged
* DIJKSTRA ALIDA 23 Oct 2015 aged
* DINSDALE MONA EVELYN 22 Feb 1993 aged
DIX
* NORMAN JAMES 8 May 1992 aged
* ZOE MARGARET 1 July 2008 aged
DIXON
* ELI 11 May 1902 aged
* ELIZABETH 23 Dec 1885 aged
* HENRY KENNETH 6 July 2003 aged
* MARGARET 11 Feb 1874 aged
* MARJORIE CLARE 6 March 2010 aged
* RAYMOND LANCELOT 3 Nov 2009 aged
* RITA BERNIE MARTHA 30 Jan 1980 aged
* ROBERT 13 Nov 1887 aged
* SHIRLEY MAVIS 25 July 2005 aged
* DOCKEREY THOMAS 2 March 1905 aged
* DONALD AUDREY ELIZABETH 6 Sep 1996 aged
* DONALDSON WALTER 21 Dec 1992 aged
DONNE
* HARAD JON 2 Dec 1981 aged
* MARGARET 30 Aug 1968 aged
DONNOLLY
* BERNARD Donnolly 16 Dec 1907 aged 84. Plot 28
* RODNEY D Donnolly 19 Sep 1985 aged 40. Plot 1124
* DORNAN TREVOR HECTOR 3 June 1993 aged
* DORSET MARY ELIZABETH 9 March 1903 aged
* DOUCH SIDNEY 14 Feb 1887 aged
DOUGHERTY
* ELIZABETH 5 Oct 1907 aged
* ELLEN 3 Nov 1919 aged
* DOUGLAS LINDSAY 14 June 2002 aged 85. Plot 116
* DOULL ANNETTE JOY 17 July 2000 aged
* DOWN KENNETH WILLIAM 25 Feb 1994 aged 64. Plot 873. Buried with Shirley
* SHIRLEY IRIS 16/04/2003 aged
* DOWNARD ALFRED EDWARD 18 Aug 1906 aged 30
DOWNES
* CLAUDE VICTOR 1 May 1963 aged
* DULCIE JANE 28 April 1983 aged
* EDMUND OAKLEY 11 May 1920 aged
* EUNICE ISABEL 28 Feb 1998 aged
* GRACE ELLEN 30 June 1959 aged
* LEONARD SYLVESTER Downes 18 Aug 1954 aged 81. Old Unsec
* PAUL FRANCIS 3 May 1993 aged
* SARAH MABEL 24 Jan 1958 aged
* WILLIAM ALFRED 7 July 1951 aged
* DOYLE BRIDGET MARY 2 Feb 1940 aged
DRAKE
* CHARLES 3 Sep 1885 aged
* JOHN OWEN 13 May 1895 aged
* DREW ELIZABETH 20 Aug 1899 aged
* DREYER ALEXANDER SVEND 14 Aug 1905 aged
DRISCOLL
* JANE 10 March 1921 aged
* MICHAEL 3 March 1922 aged
DRIVER
* AMELIA FLORENCE 4 Oct 1971 aged
* SAMUEL VICTOR 13 Nov 1980 aged
DRURY
* DOUGLAS ALAN 25 Nov 1968 aged
* EILEEN MARGARET 29 April 2003 aged
DRYDEN
* MARGERY Dryden (nee Waddell) 1 Sep 1955 aged 92. Plot 267. Married Herbert Dryden in England. Parents of Herbert James Ferrier Dryden (1907-1974), the NZ wrestler who won a silver medal at the 1938 British Empire Games. Herbert married Lillian Anne Osborne in Carterton in 1929. He next married Lynda Evelyn Phelps in Tauranga in 1940. He next married Mary Alison Weedin in Auckland in 1974. He is buried in Purewa
* HERBERT Dryden 22 Aug 1952 aged 88. Plot 266
* LILLIAN ANNE Dryden (nee Osborne) 4 Oct 1971 aged 69. Plot 458. 1st wife of Herbert James Ferrier Dryden
DRYSDALE
* DOUGLAS JAMES 9 Sep 1974 aged
* HILDA AGNES 14 Sep 1986 aged
DUDSON
* ALFRED JOSEPH 27 Oct 1955 aged
* CECILIA MABEL 22 Aug 1922 aged
* CONSTANCE PATRICIA 2 Aug 1996 aged
* HUNTLY JOSEPH 11 Nov 1964 aged
* KEVAN GRAHAM (KERRY) 15 April 2014 aged
* MABEL TERESA 10 March 1938 aged
* MAURICE JOHN 24 Nov 1902 aged
DUFFY
* INA EVELYN 1 March 2010 aged
* JAMES 7 Feb 1972 aged
* KEVERNE 15 July 1974 aged
DUGGAN
* GLADYS IOETA 8 Aug 1994 aged
* JAMES THORNTON 20 Feb 1991 aged
* DUMBLETON ALBERT RAY 14 Aug 1896 aged
* DUNCAN ROBERT 16 Dec 1935 aged
DUNN
* MARY 24 Feb 1892 aged
* MARY ANN 6 Dec 1972 aged
* THOMAS FRANK 17 June 1957 aged
* DUNSTAN NORMAN ALBERT 23 July 1979 aged
DUTTON
* BETTY LUCY CLARA 2 April 1987 aged
* FREDERICK LAWRENCE 19 July 1979 aged
DWANE
* ELIZABETH LE HIRE 19 Jan 1963 aged
* ELSIE PATRICIA 1 June 2007 aged
* GYTHA ISOBEL 27 Nov 1998 aged
* JOHN EDWARD 17 Aug 1999 aged
* SIDNEY WILLIAM 18 March 1982 aged
* WILLIAM JOSEPH 17 March 1954 aged
* DYE FREDERICK WILLIAM 23 Nov 2017 aged
DYER
* MARGARET ELLEN 7 Aug 1934 aged
* WILLIAM JOHN 31 Dec 1942 aged
* DYKES HARRIET EVELYN 9 Sep 1922 aged
DYKSTRA
* BRONWYN MARY Dystra 6 March 2009 aged 52. Plot 24
* EELKE Dystra 9 June 2013 aged 80. Plot 40
* JAKOB Dystra 2 Jan 2001 aged 91. Plot 41
* JANNEJTE Dystra 4 May 1990 aged 78. Plot 40
* VIVIENNE MARY Dystra 21 Feb 1989 aged 41. Plot 1256
. . . others at Clareville
* Archer, John + Louisa Ellen Climo
* Cadwallader
* Challis, William married 3 times
* Conwell
* Drake, Walter Clunie + Emily Jane Higgins
* Dykes, Harriet Evelyn (nee Kitchener)
* Fairbrother
* Fensham, John & Levina Wakelin
* Foster, Thomas William + Mary Ann Grix
* Freeman, Walter + Annie Wackett
* Gallon
* Grace
* Grant
* Graham
* Grantham
* Granville
* Gravestock
* Gray
* Greathead
* Greeks
* Gregor
* Griffin
* Griffiths
* Griggs
* Grimmer
* Groen
* Gronkowski
* Groube
* Gustafson
* Hare
* Hart
* Kamper, Anna Angela
* Keedwell
* Keegan
* Keenan
* Keenast
* Kidd
* Kiddie
* Kitchen
* Krahagen
* Lamb
* Lamond
* Lancaster
* Lane
* Lawrence
* Lawrence, James Edward + Emma Coe
* Lorenzen
* Lowe
* Lyster
* Madden
* Magnusson
* Mancer
* Marriages at St Mark's, Carterton
* Masson
* Matiaha
* Max
* Nicholls
* Osborne, Thomas + Maria Piggot
* Riggs, Andrew Cooper + May Ann Richardson
* Sexton
* Sage
* Saxelby
* Shedden
* Shutkowski, Peter Joseph - Rosalia Christina Lipinski from Gdansk, Poland
* Smith
* Udy, Lauris May + John Lawrence Peck
* Vickerstaff
* Wadham
* Wiley, Hamilton James + Jane Freeman Gausden
* Worsfold, John Henry + Louisa Trevena
FAUVEL in New Zealand
the FAUVEL in New Zealand
the GROOMS
Albert Tonks 'Bert' Fauvel (1881-1971)
* son of Francis Fauvel & Alice Jane Tonks
married Nellie COTTERILL (1885-1971) in 1906
* daughter of Joseph Cotterill from Berkshire & Catherine 'Kate' Donnelly from Armagh, Ireland
their children
1908 - 1978 Joyce Mary Cotterill Fauvel (didn't marry)
1911 - 1996 Francis Joseph Fauvel
NOTE siblings Joyce & Francis were both born on 3rd July
+ In 1916 they were living in Derwent St., Island Bay, Wellington
Francis 'Frank' Fauvel (1853-1934)
* born on Jersey, Channel Islands, Francis was an Accountant, a brother of Philip below
married Alice Jane TONKS (1859-1889) in 1879
* 1 of 14 children of William Tonks (1837-1916) and Charlotte Lovelock (1842-1929)
Hawke's Bay Herald, 19 March 1879
MARRIAGE FAUVEL-TONKS - At the residence of the bride's father, Webb-street, Wellington, Francis, youngest son of Ph. Fauvel, Esq., Jersey, Channel Islands, to Alice, eldest daughter of W. Tonks, Esq., merchant, Wellington, New Zealand - Jersey papers please copy
their known children
1878 - 1880 Alice Frances Fauvel (aged 2)
1880 - 1930 Phillip William Fauvel (in the Philippines)
1881 - 1971 Albert Tonks Fauvel
1887 - 1963 Alice Frances Fauvel
ALICE died 11 Sep 1889 aged 30
Evening Post, 12 Sep 1889
DEATH FAUVEL - On 11th September 1889, after a long and painful illness, Alice, dearly beloved wife of Francis Fauvel; deeply regretted "The Lord's will be done"
Francis next married Jane TONKS (1865-1936) in 1891
* daughter of Enoch Tonks (1839-1918) & Susannah Spencer (1842-1912)
their known children
1891 - 1923 Francis Enoch Fauvel
1896 - 1943 Horace Grey Fauvel
NOTE therefore, Francis Fauvel's two father-in-laws were brothers
FRANCIS died 30 July 1934 in Wellington aged 80
Evening Post, 30 July 1934
Mr FRANCIS FAUVEL The death occurred suddenly this morning at his residence, 77 Webb Street, of Mr Francis Fauvel. The deceased, who was in his 81st year, arrived in Wellington in 1869. He was born in Jersey, Channel ISlands and spent his youth in Labrador. After arriving in Wellington he was for some years in the employ of Messrs Beck and Tonks, timber merchants and with the the Phoenix Insurance Co. He subsequently joined Messrs John Duthie and Co., Ltd., as accountant, a position which he held for about thirty years, retiring in 1924. The late Mr Fauvel is survived by his widow, two sons and a daughter. His elder brother, Mr Philip Fauvel, is a resident of Palmerston North
JANE died 8 Feb 1936 aged 71 ...
Evening Post, 10 Feb 1936
Mrs JANE FAUVEL The many friends of Mrs Jane Fauvel will regret to hear of her death, which occurred on February 8 after a short illness at the residence of her son, Mr H. G. Fauvel, Motumaoho, Morrinsville. Mrs Fauvel, who was in her seventy-second year, was born in Lawrence and came to Wellington at an early age with her parents, the late Mr and Mrs Enoch Tonks. She was a lifelong member of the Taranaki Street Methodist Church. Of a quiet and retiring nature, the late Mrs Fauvel was ever willing to lend her assistance to any deserving cause and her passing will be deeply regretted by a large circle of friends. Mrs Fauvel is survived by her son, Mr H. G. Fauvel (Motumaoho), step-daughter and son, Mrs G. Sunderland (Masterton) and Mr A. T. Fauvel (Lower Hutt) respectively and several grandchildren. Her late husband Mr Francis Fauvel, predeceased her eighteen months ago
Francis Enoch Fauvel (1891-1923)
* son of Francis Fauvel & Jane Tonks
married Violet Annie LEWIS (1889-1959) in 1915
* daughter of Alfred Maurice Lewis & Mary Annie Brown
Evening Post, 19 Nov 1941
A DAUGHTER, Aline Lewis (1921-2015) CLARKE-FAUVEL - On November 8 1941, at the Constable Street Congregational Church, by the Rev H. W. Newell, M.A., B.D., assisted by the Rev C. Cannel Hoskin, Aline Lewis, younger daughter of Mrs V. Fauvel and the late Mr F. E. Fauvel, to Kenneth Russell, elder son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Clarke, Harvey Road, Napier
A SON, Spencer Francis (1923-1944) Flight Lieutenant NZ414971, Pilot with the RNZAF, was killed in action WWII aged 21, on 28 May 1944, in an attack against Aachen when his Lancaster Mk.III ND908 AA-M was brought down at Poelkapelle (West-Vlaanderen) 5 miles North East of Ypres and 25 miles West of Courtrai, scene of the FW .410 attacks on ND915 in the same raid. There were no survivors and all eight crew members were laid to rest at Wevelgem Communal Cemetery
Evening Post, 17 Aug 1923
DEATH of FRANCIS The death occurred at his residence, Hiropi street (Newtown), Wellington, yesterday of Mr Francis E. Fauvel, of the staff of the firm Briscoe and Co., Ltd. Th cause of death was pneumonia. After three years war service, Mr Fauvel was invalided home suffering from trench fever and the effects of gas. The late Mr Fauvel, who was a son of Mr Francis Fauvel, of this city, was a member of the Newtown Congregational Church and was prominently connected with that concerned the young people of the church. He was also a member of the Masonic Order. Prior to proceeding to the front in 1915, he married a daughter of Mr A. M. Lewis of Thompson, Lewis and Co., Ltd. He leaves a widow and three children
Francis Joseph 'Frank' Fauvel (1911-1996)
* son of Albert Tonks Fauvel & Nellie Cotterill
married Brenda Mary CLARKE (1912-2002) in 1936
Evening Post, 4 Nov 1933
ENGAGEMENT FAUVEL-CLARKE The engagement is announced of Brenda Mary, daughter of Mr and Mrs F. A. Clarke, Hataitai (also 6 Grafton road, Roseneath), to Frank, only son of Mr and Mrs A. T. Fauvel, Lower Hutt
Evening Post, 17 Oct 1936
* The WEDDING FAUVEL-CLARKE
* A WEDDING PHOTO
Horace Grey Fauvel (1896-1943)
* son of Francis Fauvel & Jane Tonks
married Hilda Merle ROBERTS (1895-1982) in 1918
* daughter of Samuel Roberts & Christina Ingles Lindsay
Evening Post, 17 Aug 1918
MARRIAGE FAUVEL-ROBERTS - On the 15th August, at the Congregational Church, Newtown, by Rev W. A. Evans, Horace Grey, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Fauvel, Thompson-street, to Hilda Merle, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs S. Roberts, jun., Coromandel-street and granddaughter of Mr A. Lindsay, Bowen-street
* Philip Fauvel (1852-1938)
born on Jersey, Channel Islands, brother of Francis above
married Martha Ellen EARL (1853-1909) in 1874
* Ellen was from Nailsworth, Gloucestershire
their known children
1875 - 1937 Ellen Mary Annie Fauvel
1879 - 1946 Annie/Ann Fauvel
1882 - Mabel Fauvel
1884 - Isabella Fauvel
1887 - 1975 Philip Fauvel
* Philip & Martha were farmers in Eketahuna
MARTHA died 12 Jan 1909 aged 55 in Masterton
New Zealand Times, 19 Jan 1909
DEATH FAUVEL - On the 12th January 1909, at the Masterton Hospital, after a short illness, Martha Ellen, dearly beloved wife of Phillip Fauvel, of Kaiparoro, Eketahuna, in her 56th year
.. I regret having to record the death of Mrs P. Fauvel, wife of Mr Philip Fauvel, who has been farming here for fifteen years. The deceased lady had been ailing for some time and was taken to the Masterton Hospital on Wednesday of last week, where she died on Tuesday night. The family are very highly respected in this and the surrounding districts and they will have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their bereavement. Mrs M. Knight (Ann) of Eketahuna and Mrs Waterson (Mabel) of Marton, are daughters of the deceased. The funeral is to leave Mr M. Knight's residence at 2.20pm on Friday afternoon
PHILIP died 14 June 1938 aged 85 in Eketahuna
* they are buried at Mangaoranga SEE PHOTO BELOW
the BRIDES
Alice Frances Fauvel (1887-1963)
* daughter of Francis Fauvel & Alice Jane Tonks
married George Alexander SUNDERLAND (1885-1967) in 1910
* son of Samuel Sunderland (1839-1906) & Helen Cummings Reid
New Zealand Times, 9 Feb 1910
The Wellington WEDDING SUNDERLAND-FAUVEL A very pretty wedding was solemnised at Wesley Church, Taranaki street, yesterday afternoon, when Mr George Alexander Sunderland, son the late Samuel Sunderland of Auckland, was married to Miss Alice Frances, only daughter of Mr Frank Fauvel, of Messrs John Duthie and Co's staff. The church was very effectively decorated by the girl friends of the bride and Mr J. W. Carr, uncle of the bride, presided at the organ and played the wedding march as the bridal party entered the church. The Rev S. J. Serpell performed the marriage ceremony. The bride was attired in a frock of ivory crepe de chine, trimmed with tucked chiffon and Oriental insertion. She wore the customary veil and orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were Miss L. Sunderland, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Lena Tonks. Mr W. Smythe acted in the capacity of best man and Mr F. E. Fauvel was groomsman. The bridesmaids wore dainty white muslin dresses and large black silk hats with oxidised silver dahlias. Their bouquets were cream and gold.
After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents 15, Thompson street, where a wedding breakfast was laid in a spacious marquee erected on the lawn. Mrs Fauvel wore a black silk robe with cream yoke and carried a bouquet and the bridegroom's mother was gowned in saxe blue with black hat and carried a pink bouquet. The bridegroom's presents to the bride were a gold brooch, silver and enamel pendant and dainty belt buckle and the bridesmaids received silver, enamel and tourmaline pendants. The wedding presents were numerous and costly and included a handsome clock from the Carrara Ceiling Company.
The bride's travelling costume was a navy blue tailor-made, with large amethyst silk hat. The honeymoon will be spent in the Pelorus Sounds
Ann Fauvel (1879-1962)
* daughter of Philip Fauvel & Martha Ellen Earl
married Maurice KNIGHT (1872-1950) in 1904
Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 April 1904
MARRIAGE KNIGHT-FAUVEL - At Kaiparoro, on Wednesday, 6th inst., by the Rev Kitcat, Maurice Knight, of Eketahuna, to Ann, second daughter of Mr and Mrs Philip Fauvel
their known children
1905 - 1980 Ellen May Knight
* married Kenneth Wilfred Mathews (1900-1988) in 1935
Dominion, 4 Sep 1908
News from APITI While felling some bush behind his residence, Mr Maurice Knight, of Umutoi, had his arm broken by a branch flying back and striking him. Mr Knight cut his knee badly with an axe a few days before
Wairarapa Daily Times, 26 Feb 1909
FIRE IN EKETAHUNA .. Maurice Knight, nightwatchman at Eketahuna, gave evidence as to the fire taking place on a Friday morning about 3;50 o'clock ..
MAURICE died 3 March 1950 aged 78 and is buried at Mangaoranga, Eketahuna with his mother? Elizabeth (1834-1906)
Ellen Mary Anne 'Nell' Fauvel (1876-1937)
* daughter of Philip Fauvel & Martha Ellen Earl
married Frederick George HARLEN (1887-1981) in 1909
* son of Ezekiel George Harlen & Robina McCorkindale
their known children
1910 - 2000 Philip George Harlen
1912 - 2002 Robina Isabel Harlen
* Robina married Richard Alfred Frank Julian in 1934
1913 - Doris May Harlen
* Doris married James Chester Bolland in 1935
ELLEN died xmas day 1937 aged 61 and was cremated at Karori, Wellington
Evening Post 27 Dec 1937
HARLEN - On December 25 1937, at the Wellington Hospital, Ellen Mary (Nell), dearly loved wife of Frederick George Harlen, 80 Hataitai Road and beloved mother of Philip, Mrs R. Julian and Mrs J. Bolland. A patient sufferer at rest
FREDERICK died 22 March 1981 aged 93 and was cremated at Rotorua
NOTE Ezekial George Harlen arrived in Wellington 26 May 1874 aged 10, on the La Hogue with his parents, Thomas Samuel Harling (changed to Harlen) (1837-1910) & Emma Curtis (nee Late) and 5 siblings
Emilie Fauvel
married Francis ELLIOT in 1874
Isabel Fauvel
married Henry ELLIOTT in 1911
Louisa Ellen Fauvel (1910-1981)
* daughter of Philip Richard Fauvel & Harriet Vivian Mourant
married George Frederick PARKES (1909-1986) in 1933
* son of Frederick George Parkes & Emma Jensen
Louise Frances Fauvel
married Walter Beaman HICKS (1879-1925) in 1910
their known children
1911 - 1980 Kenneth Borlace Hicks (buried Paraparaumu)
1917 - Joan Fauvel Hicks
Mabel Fauvel (1882-)
* daughter of Philip Fauvel & Martha Ellen Earl
married T. M. Watterson in 1907
Wairarapa Age, 30 Dec 1907
MARRIAGE At Kaiparoro, on Thursday last, Mr T. M. Watterson, of Masterton, third daughter of Mr and Mrs Fauvel, of Kaiparoro. Miss Fauvel, of Wellington, was bridesmaid and Mr R. Wallace, of Masterton, was best man. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev A. T. Thompson, of Masterton, assisted by Mr Ralph of Eketahuna
Mavis Fauvel (1915-2007)
* daughter of Philip Richard Fauvel & Harriet Vivian Mourant
married John Morrison DRYSDALE in 1937
MAVIS died 31 May 2007 in Eketahuna aged 92
NOTE
Philip Richard Fauvel (1886-1978) was born in NZ to Philip Fauvel & Martha Ellen Earl. He married Harriet Vivian Mourant (1879-1970) 16 Sep 1908 in St. Brelades Church, Island of Jersey.
* Harriet was born Jersey to Philip Josue Mourant & Louisa Le Gallais. Philip & Harriet returned to NZ by 1910 when they had their first child
their known children
1910 - 1981 Louisa Ellen Fauvel
1912 - 1999 Vivian Harriet Fauvel
1913 - 2003 Richard Philip Fauvel
1915 - 2007 Mavis Fauvel
1916 - 2012 Marjorie Clara Fauvel
1919 - 2011 Keith Mourant Fauvel (born 31 Dec)
Philip & Harriet lived in Eketahuna
HARRIET died 7 Jan 1970 aged 90
PHILIP died 18 June 1978 aged 91
TIMELINE
Evening Post, 12 April 1877 PAINFUL ACCIDENT - A most painful accident occurred at Mr Tonks' hay and corn store, Manners-street, this morning to a man named Philip Fauvel. It appears that it was Fauvel's duty to hoist bales of hay, & c., from the basement of the store to the first floor by means of a rope and pulleys. He was assisted in this work by a steam engine, round one of the shafts of which the rope was fixed. While he was in the act of hoisting a truss of hay about 11 o'clock this morning, the rope got twisted by some means and Fauvel seemed to lose his presence of mind, for, instead of letting the rope go, he was whirled round and round several times. He was unable, after he had been taken round once, to get free from the rope, which twisted round his arms. One of his fellow workmen, who witnessed the occurrence stopped the engine as quickly as possible, but before that was done Fauvel had sustained some very serious injuries. Dr Harding was immediately sent for and on his arrival he found that the unfortunate man's forearm was broken and crushed above the elbow. Two of the fingers of his left hand were torn off a the first joint and his breast was injured. Dr Harding, having attended to the immediate wants of the man, advised that he should be sent to the Hospital. Fauvel was conveyed to that institution in an express.
Wairarapa Age, 11 April 1911 KAIPARORO - Last week a farewell social was tendered to Mr P. Fauvel, who has been a resident of the district for the past twenty years. The hall was crowded with visitors, many of whom came from long distances. A very enjoyable dance was held and during an interval, Mr Falkner, on behalf of those present, presented Mr Fauvel with a handsome travelling rug. It is Mr Fauvel's intention to re-visit his native home in Jersey shortly
PHOTO
Grave 98, Block AA at Mangaoranga
* Philip & Ellen Martha Fauvel